THERE will be no Trinidad and Tobago athletes at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan as Paralympic gold-medalist Akeem Stewart has pulled out of the competition.
THERE will be no Trinidad and Tobago athletes at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan as Paralympic gold-medalist Akeem Stewart has pulled out of the competition.
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are meant to be the ultimate test for competitors from around the world, and so it has proved with the mental strength of would-be Olympians and Paralympians challenged as never before by the incursions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Athletes are set to be allowed to demonstrate inside venues at the delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo after all under measures being considered to give competitors greater scope to express their views during the event.
We are stronger together, and there's no better showcase of that fact than the Olympic games.
Diversity, joy and solidarity is the message behind two iconic Tokyo 2020 posters, which have been chosen to symbolise and promote the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2021.
HAVING affirmed her Olympic debut in the women’s long jump, multisport athlete Tyra Gittens still has a chance of securing Tokyo qualification in her pet event, the heptathlon.